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The payoff: how KPMG scored big from NSW Treasury after dumping Brendan Lyon

Politics

Bernard Keane

6

When NSW Treasury secretary Mike Pratt emailed the senior partners of KPMG to demand they "take action" about an "out of control" partner, he didn't need to spell out why they should heed his warning...

Is this Australias destiny? The worlds brown energy theme park

Environment

Guy Rundle

10

We took the global warming wooden spoon at COP26, so should we just run with that? The world's best example of climate change failure?

The Coalition spent $26k on Facebook ad half-truths about emissions, critics say

Politics

Cam Wilson

1

Unlocked

Morrison’s mates’ lucrative business opportunity pays off

Politics

Georgia Wilkins

The everything bubble is going to burst, and the detritus will be very messy

Economy

Adam Schwab

7

Unlocked

Explained: the show (non)trial of Bernard Collaery

Justice

Kishor Napier-Raman

6

Unlocked

As another chapter in the complex and long-running case of the Canberra barrister begins, we go back to the start of this Kafkaesque affair.

Doesnt add up: its time to make the accounting profession more accountable

Business

Tom Ravlic

1

Involved as they are in important regulatory and compliance matters, accounting bodies must go under the microscope more often.

Hate, abuse, misogyny: let’s take news out of Facebook

Media

Christopher Warren

1

The old axiom that the greater the outrage the greater the traffic was on the mark. But publishers now know there's a steep price to pay.

Today's Worm

With Kishor Napier-Raman

Electric blue

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has seemingly made a mental U-turn and is now a supporter of electric vehicles, and disgraced former Victorian Labor minister Adem Somyurek has admitted some of his actions could be categorised as corruption.

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Most read

Men sue, women soldier on: why are powerful blokes so thin-skinned?

Justice

Amber Schultz

63

Scott Morrison lacks what every recent PM had — an imagination

Politics

Bernard Keane

86

Unlocked

Leaks and troughs: other Morrison opponents who read their private information in the paper

Politics

Charlie Lewis

40

Unlocked

Tips and Murmurs

Scottys choice what in the Third World no Bingeing for Rudd

Tips and Murmurs

Charlie Lewis

3

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Will the pandemic change universities forever? Its hard not to say yes

Education

Georgia Wilkins and Kishor Napier-Raman

12

Unlocked

Secrecy and obfuscation: the covert jobs cull happening inside universities

Education

Kishor Napier-Raman and Georgia Wilkins

8

Huge salaries, but then crying poor. Are universities their own worst enemies?

Education

Kishor Napier-Raman and Georgia Wilkins

41

Unlocked

How the pandemic reshaped universities — and delivered on a Coalition dream

Education

Kishor Napier-Raman and Georgia Wilkins

19

Unlocked

Peter Ridd lost in the High Court but academic freedom just could be the winner

Justice

Michael Bradley

3

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Today: Auspol slash fic, using Facebook while protecting your privacy, and anti-vaxxers in the online courtroom.

How we got to hereWhere: WebinarWhen: 1 Dec 21 6:00pm AEDTSubscribe Now Bernard KeaneSide View: Democracy? Overrated!

Today in Side View: designs for a Trumpian coup; what makes jumping spiders so smart; and why Bill Gates (and a lot of journalism) is crap.

On the Box

Big Brother, no ones watching you

TV Ratings

Glenn Dyer

Our Columnists

Learning the hard way: ATAR scores dont reflect nous and emotional intelligence

Education

Madonna King

13

The old school ways are tortuous, old-fashioned and irrelevant, and students are being let down year after year.

How to get James Packer out of Crown

Companies

Stephen Mayne

8

Unlocked

After 28 years, Melbourne's Crown Casino may finally lose the influence of the Packers. But how will it be done?

There is no apparent justification for voter ID legislation. The Senate needs to reject this bad law

Politics

Michael Bradley

57

Unlocked

The Morrison government's proposed voter ID law is a solution to a non-existent problem. Why the rush to put it through?

Dear Leslie, my familys tax loophole money doesnt buy me happiness

Everyday Dilemmas

Leslie Cannold

4

Don't challenge your relatives to a moral duel, even if they challenge your ethics. Instead, do something constructive...

Anthony Albanese campaigns in prose — and the media want poetry

Politics

Christopher Warren

54

Some of Australia's top political analysts are urging the Labor leader in no uncertain terms to show a bit of mongrel.

The secret history of inflation

Economy

Jason Murphy

12

New consumer price inflation data has economists freaking out and a market in frenzy. Is a 3% price rise really all it appears to be — and is hyperinflation really looming?

‘Degrowing’ the economy is a bad way to tackle climate change

Economy

Benjamin Clark

21

Slashing consumption of energy and resources is an idea that's gained traction with climate activists, but it's a fraught proposition.

How Republicans cheat Americans out of having the government they want

North America

Keir Semmens

16

Democrats use the gerrymander too, but the GOP is brazen. Only automatic voter registration can ensure free and fair US elections.

The Pandemic

How an Australian scientist became the anti-vaxxers favourite vaccine maker

Health

Cam Wilson

29

Nikolai Petrovsky has raised $300,000 in crowdfunding to apply for his COVAX-19 to be approved, badmouthing other vaccines in the process.

Looking back on COVID: how the pandemic turned into a war on civil liberties

Health

Amber Schultz

45

Most Australians meekly followed the often harsh rules imposed because of the virus. But when will governments' emergency powers end?

Is Portugals vaccine success story too good to be true?

World

Adam Schwab

9

Portugal has become the poster child for an effective vaccine rollout. The stunning numbers coming out of the country are hard to believe — a little too hard for some...

Climate Crisis

Climate lies: countries are trying to dupe the UN on emissions data

Environment

Amber Schultz

13

A startling new report has shown how many countries are misreporting emissions data and pushing flawed models. What else are big polluters trying to get away with?

Never mind climate plan nonsense — feel the politics. (And the press gallery falls for it)

Politics

Christopher Warren

21

The media seem to have decided the climate policy is second in importance to whether Scott Morrison can pull off another election win.

Our environmental failures go further than net zero. They begin in our backyard

Environment

Euan Ritchie

18

It's not just our inaction on climate change: our governments' reluctance to listen to the experts or spend much-needed money on conservation has us doing other kinds of environmental damage too.

Politics

Online age verification: what is it and why are people really worried about it?

Technology

Cam Wilson

11

Unlocked

Australians' online privacy and security will be jeopardised by the federal government's determination to mandate age verification.

All aboard: the little-known government entity pumping out coal exports, with your money

Infrastructure

Bernard Keane

35

Hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars are being quietly injected into infrastructure to help coalminers expand exports from the Hunter Valley.

Does the PM have a foreign policy? We went looking but came up empty-handed

Foreign Affairs and Trade

Kishor Napier-Raman

25

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Former prime minister Kevin Rudd says Scott Morrison's is the worst Australian government on foreign and national security policy in 20 years.

Media

Alan Jones may have left Sky News — but its not necessarily the end of him

Media

Cam Wilson

47

Unlocked

The old bloke reckons he's still a winner, despite bombed ratings and disgruntled advertisers. Perhaps he'll go all trendy and fully digital?

Rennicks vaccine pivot shows how anti-vaxxers reward those who play their song

Digital

Cam Wilson

10

Unlocked

Queensland LNP Senator Gerard Rennick is suddenly a big name on Facebook after his posts attracted the attention of the anti-vax brigade.

Facebook deletes Chaser post rebranding NAB as NOB for its fossil-fuel loans

Digital

Cam Wilson

12

Unlocked

The National Australia Bank was obviously unimpressed with being scoffed at. But The Chaser reckons any publicity is good publicity.

From Our Friends at Foreign Policy

The real reason Xi didn’t make it to the climate summit

World

Melinda Liu, Foreign Policy

19

The US criticised Xi Jinping's absence at COP26, but he had his own reason to stay away from Glasgow: consolidating power back home.

Does a green deal at Glasgow mean a green light for a growing China?

World

Jacob Helberg

38

If the US — and the world — concedes too much to China, it may not be able to stand up to Beijing as conflict intensifies.

Colin Powell may be gone, but his doctrine lives on in Joe Biden

North America

Michael Hirsch, Foreign Policy

2

As the Biden administration and a new generation of US policymakers learn the hard lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan, the words of the former secretary of state ring true: 'you break it, you own it'.

God in the Lodge

Rudd: Morrison should not be attacked for his faith. But he should tell us how it affects his politics

Politics

Kevin Rudd

63

Unlocked

It's not unreasonable or intrusive for Australians to ask how Scott Morrison's religious faith impacts on his political behaviour and decision-making, writes former prime minister Kevin Rudd.

Its time to call it out: Scott Morrison doesnt care about secular accountability

Politics

David Hardaker

127

Unlocked

In a new series, Crikey asks: what governs Scott Morrison? A dedication to Australia, or a dedication to his own faith — and above all, himself?

The good word: a compendium of Scott Morrisons godly quotes

Religion

David Hardaker

59

Unlocked

The PM has never shied away from making his faith known, but it's the cryptic references — the hidden meanings — that speak volumes about his mentality.

A Dossier of Lies and Falsehoods

Without truth, no democracy can stand: why we are calling out the prime minister

A Dossier of Lies and Falsehoods

Peter Fray and Eric Beecher

119

Unlocked

Today Crikey publishes an uncomfortable but important investigation that exposes the prime minister as a systemic, consistent and unremitting public liar.

A national leader with a readiness to lie and a reflex to do so when under pressure

A Dossier of Lies and Falsehoods

Bernard Keane

22

Unlocked

Scott Morrison lies. A lot. And it's particularly true when he's feeling the political heat.

The truth is precious. Lets not take it for granted

A Dossier of Lies and Falsehoods

Simon Longstaff

5

Unlocked

It’s easy to be cynical about politics and politicians, but we mustn't forget how important the truth is to a functioning democracy.

The Rundle Review

A study of the least interesting man in the world

The Rundle Review

Guy Rundle

15

In The Game, Sean Kelly portrays Scott Morrison as nobody at all, a politician conjured into existence by the settings of new politics.

What Steven Pinker gets so wrong about reason

The Rundle Review

Guy Rundle

15

With Rationality, Steven Pinker offers a book unable to see its own grand assumptions, resolving itself into incuriosity and platitudes time and again.

Chronicling an uneasy clash between the political and the moral

The Rundle Review

Guy Rundle

7

Scott Ryan's essay provides insights into how a working politician of a certain type of liberalism thinks -- and also works as a guide to their march to extinction. 

The Dirty Country

We must learn to see the corruption that pervades Australian public life, and restructure it

Politics

Bernard Keane

30

Unlocked

Australians, and especially our governing class, have normalised soft corruption. If we want things to change, we need to bring back the outrage.

How to end corruption? First break down the code of silence allowing it to thrive

Politics

Richard Holden

14

Unlocked

The culture of silence that permits the soft corruption and alleged abuse witnessed in Parliament cannot be allowed to endure.

Solutions to corruption: a voters strike to end political donations?

Politics

Bernard Keane

19

Unlocked

Refusing to vote? Maybe. But there are other ways to clean up Australian politics.

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